With 10 games to go to decide who wins the title – phase two sees the top six sides split from the bottom six to play in the Championship section – Morrison believes his team can hang onto their crown.
Reigning champions Connah’s Quay Nomads, The New Saints, Bala Town and Barry Town United are already safe in the top six, but Penybont, Caernarfon Town and Haverfordwest County have one game to go to try to secure their place in the top tier
Wilde’s simple second half strike, courtesy of a square ball from Craig Curran, carried the 37-year-old veteran forward on to 200 league goals – only the fourth player to reach that landmark
Cameron Keetch plunged The New Saints into a deeper crisis as he fired home the winning goal that gave Haverfordwest County a 2-1 win over the side that sacked their manager last weekend
The Football Association of Wales is planning to entertain football lovers during the coronavirus crisis by rerunning every match of their triumphant qualifying campaign for Euro 2016.